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Hamas Captivity Survivor Calls on Australian Leaders to Stand Against Antisemitism

December 20, 20252 Mins Read
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Former Hamas Hostage Warned Australian Leaders About Rising Antisemitism Before Bondi Beach Attack

Eli Sharabi, who was held hostage by Hamas for 491 days, shared his concerns about growing antisemitism with Australian officials months before the tragic shooting at Bondi Beach. The attack, which claimed the lives of at least 15 people and injured many others during a Hanukkah celebration, shocked the nation.

During a visit to Australia in June, Sharabi met with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong. He expressed that the increasing antisemitism could lead to violent acts and urged them to take action before it was too late. He recalled warning them that if a hate crime occurred, it would be their responsibility for not speaking out against antisemitism.

“I told them that I sensed fear among Jewish people on the streets,” Sharabi explained. “It’s sad that my warning turned out to be true.”

In response to the tragedy, Wong’s spokesperson commended Sharabi for sharing his insights and emphasized the government’s commitment to combat antisemitism. They announced plans to strengthen laws against hate speech and ensure that educational systems address antisemitism.

After the Bondi Beach attack, Sharabi reflected on the echoes of history, feeling as though the events were reminiscent of the persecution faced by Jews in the 1940s.

Following his release from Hamas in February 2025, Sharabi learned that his family—his wife and two daughters—had been killed during the attacks in Israel. Despite this unimaginable loss, he has dedicated himself to advocating for other hostages and sharing his experiences with the world.

“Freedom is priceless,” Sharabi said. “Every day, I wake up grateful for my life.”

While he had once hoped to move his family to London for a peaceful life, Sharabi now contemplates a fresh start further north in Israel, away from the memories of his past.

“I can’t return to Kibbutz Be’eri. I need a new beginning,” he concluded.

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